MS Office 2000 and newer offers expanding menus feature where the most
recently used commands and file menu options are the only ones to show in your
menu. If you hold your cursor over the menu for a few seconds or click on the
arrows at the bottom of the menu it will fully expand and show all the menu
options. To show the full menu, you can set this option in FrontPage: 1) In the
TOOLS menu select CUSTOMIZE>Options, check the option to "Always show full
menus"

If you constantly have to recheck your folder view to get the "details" to
show up, you the "details" view as default you can go to window
explorer>Tools>Folder Options>View, click Like Current Folder (win2000) or Apply
to All Folders (winXP).

If you are testing a disk-based Web, you may get "FrontPage Runtime Component
Page" error while submitting a form.
To resolve this issue, publish your FrontPage Web to a Web server, or test the
form directly on the Web server.

A: Somehow Word's normal.dot template file does not work. Use Windows' Find
function to locate Normal.dot; then delete it. Once file is gone, Wood will
create a new Normal.dot file. You may need to re-setup the settings.

If the amount of disk space Internet Explorer uses for temporary Internet
files are set to 0 (zero) percent, and you are unable to specify a different
setting. If you try to change the settings, you may receive the following error
message: "Enter a number between 0 and 1 to indicate size of disk space for..."
or "There won't be enough space in the new location for the currently download
content." This behavior can occur if the History, Cookies, or Temporary Internet
Files folder is damaged, or if a damaged file exists in one of these folders.
Resolutions: 1) If you are using Win9x, delete History, Cookies, or
Temporary Internet Files from Windows folder, and then re-create them; 2) If you
are using Win 2000 or XP, delete them under Documents and
Settings/username/Local Settings.

To determine whether Index Server or FrontPage is performing your searches,
start your Web browser. Open the Web page that has the FrontPage Search Form
component. View the HTML source code and look for the following line of code: b-useindexserver="x"
where x equals a 1 or 0. If x equals 0, FrontPage is performing the search; if x
equals 1, Index Server is performing the search.

When you attempt to search by using a Search Form component in a Microsoft
FrontPage 2000 Web, you may receive
the following error message Error "Service is not running". This behavior can
occur in the following situation: You published a Web that contains a Search
Form component to a Web server that is hosting Microsoft Index Server and the
Index Server service is not running. FrontPage uses a Search Form component that
calls the search engine of the FrontPage Server Extensions. However, if you
publish your Web to a Microsoft Internet Information Server with Microsoft Index
Server installed, the Index Server replaces the functionality delivered by the
FrontPage component. Because the default configuration for Index Server is
different from the FrontPage search functionality, you may experience unexpected
behavior. To resolve this issue, start Index Server.

In HTML view, add the following to the Head section: <meta
http-equiv="refresh" content="6; URL=http://www.yourwebsite.com">

The value given to 'content' is the number of seconds before the refresh will
take place; the value given to 'URL' is the page you want your visitor sent to.
You may also want to include a text link to the page in case your visitor's
browser does not support the 'refresh'.